IMPRESSIVE: NAZCA above and below ... These aqueducts run dozens of meters and there are miles of underground waterways. Most of this subterranean system still hasn´t been studied. And most interestin...

IMPRESSIVE: NAZCA above and below ... These aqueducts run dozens of meters and there are miles of underground waterways. Most of this subterranean system still hasn´t been studied. And most interesting of all: THEY CONTINUE TO FUNCTION TODAY.

WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE OUR THEORY A REALITY; SEARCHING FOR THE PERFECT PLACE TO SHOOT A PILOT; AND EDITING VERSION (II) OF THE BOOK "NAZCA CODE: GEOMETRIC HYDRAULIC CONNECTIVITY IN THE NAZCA LINES"....

WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE OUR THEORY A REALITY; SEARCHING FOR THE PERFECT PLACE TO SHOOT A PILOT; AND EDITING VERSION (II) OF THE BOOK "NAZCA CODE: GEOMETRIC HYDRAULIC CONNECTIVITY IN THE NAZCA LINES"... This is so much more than a theory. The Nazca Code will offer us a solution to modern-day problems with water...
And the investigations continue to reveal the technology... OK.
Diverting the river!!! IN THE PERIOD PREINCA (more than 15 centuries ago)
As always, we acknowledge the collaboration of our friends,

¨Lucho, my friend, at the 9 Km mark on Puquio Road, we are able to observe the deviations made on this stream. Help us to apply your theory so that we can use the same technology that the Nazca used to administer water.¨ Juan Mathias Chalco Vargas

Regarding the history of El Niño in Peru, just how far back in time does the information go? There was no awareness, until recently, on the past impact of the natural phenomenon known as El Niño. None of the former great Archaeologists, such as Julio C. Tello, noticed the presence of this phenomenon in our history. We did have sources dating back to 1925 when there was a terrible calamity, but that was in this century...

There was a very large storm that devastated Zaña in 1719 or 1723, in the first third of the eighteenth century. Zafia was no ordinary village; it had been a thriving Spanish town since the sixteenth century. In as much, according to ancient chronicles, it rivaled the capital of the Municipality of Trujillo, which extended north of Piura and east until Moyobamba¬. This city was completely wiped out by El Niño yet still today archaeological remains of monasteries and great works can be found. Those who were able to escape went to either Trujillo or Lambayeque.

And if we go a little further back?

As early as 1586, in the late sixteenth century, there is evidence of heavy rains and terrible droughts. We heard counts that there must have been perverse, satanic "Niños" of the past. But we interpreted this news incorrectly by saying, "Well, there were rains, disaster ...".

When did we finally begin to consider the importance of this phenomenon?

The awareness that El Niño is linked to Peruvian nature is something that has always been presented – from times before we can remember. We´re not even sure when that exact moment was. Only recently, have we begun to acquire this knowledge. Especially with the El Niño impact of 1983, this was when archaeologists really began to open their eyes.

Weren´t there previously discovered vestiges, public works?

Upon their arrival, the Spaniards were surprised to find more than a thousand large dairy farms distributed throughout the Empire. They noted, "How well organized they are." But this was also a misinterpretation. The chronicles say that when there were problems, for example in the south, in the Lake Titicaca basin, the Inca administrators were given orders to open dairy farms in the north. The dairies kept food stored for many years and it was forbidden to touch them.

Had there been preparation against El Niño?

This phenomenon was present, but there was also enough food to survive it. Everything revolved around this, even the food preservation techniques. Sufficient food had to be stored in order to cope with droughts and rains. Even the luxury, costumes and jewelry of the rulers were not used out of pride but rather to show authority and impose that their subjects work hard enough to "save bread for May. '' This was even before the Incas...

When I was a student, my beloved teacher, Jorge C. Muelle, Julio C. Tello´s successor, took me to Chavín de Huántar. It was there, at ground level where I saw a stone head (Cabezas Clavas), I could step on it. Everything was still buried by the flood of 1945 and Muelle began to free the monuments from the alluvial layers in order to study them. Then I went to investigate for four years, from 1981 to 1984. And so I began to open my eyes a little wider: below the alluvial deposit of 1945 there was another stone head, from a previous flood. It was perfectly distinguishable in its color, this one was red and predated Chavin by 500 to 800 years.

So, is it possible that El Niño was to blame for the demise of Chavin?

We are speaking of the Monument Chavín de Huántar, not the entire Chavin culture. These mines expired from time to time, and then they were suddenly abandoned. With the reinterpreted historical knowledge of the El Niño Phenomenon and the archaeological evidence of the 1945 flood we began to shift our focus. Without doubt, it stands to reason that the flood which left this 4 meter-deep red alluvium deposit would have been responsible for the disappearance of the monument.

Did Chavin remain uninhabited from that moment on?

That happened at the end of the first millennium, somewhere between 800 and 900. Only recently, in the first or second century of this millennium, did people start to dwell on the ruins. However, these settlers were completely foreign to Chavin. We know this because their pottery was crudely made and they built very simple stone and stick houses. The truth is that this center of power and worship disappeared, and I am increasingly convinced that it was the result of El Niño.

What about other cultures?

A colleague, lzumi Shimada, an American of Japanese origin, has determined that by the sixth or seventh century AD a "Child" had also caused disaster in the Moche culture. The dry mass alluvial deposit is testimony to the presence of El Niño as are later discoveries of wreckage from previous mudslides.

Is it true that the Moche sacrificed human children in order to prevent El Niño?

During my study in San Marcos, professors were forbidden to speak of human sacrifice. It's different now, but when speaking about human sacrifice the subject must be studied within context in order to avoid giving the idea of savage cruelty or wickedness. Although today we are able to explain the phenomenon of El Niño through scientific disciplines such as physics, oceanography and climatology, it was once understood through magic.

Considering their vast astronomical and architectural knowledge how can human sacrifice be justified?

It is true that ancient Peruvians had great scientific knowledge. But, this natural phenomenon that could only be feared but not prevented, was explained by saying that the supernatural power that ruled, in this case WATER, was annoyed. A sacrifice was offered to avoid vengeance with droughts or floods, with El Niño.

When we examine the terracing, for example, it does not appear that they were made as prevention works. The terraces were simply made in the quest to gain more land in which to cultivate, not in preparation for the coincidental arrival of El Niño. The richness of Peruvian land is a myth. Suitable land for cultivation was very scarce and regularly hit by weather-related disasters. Hence the large agricultural system of terraces and aqueducts: the ancient Peruvians developed their wisdom, energy and good governance in response to the specific challenges posed by an inhospitable natural environment.

Did they build defense structures to deal with Mother Nature?

I had the opportunity to appreciate the defense works made by the Moche. Many thanks to Antonio Rodriguez, a sage who must now be around 75 years old and has never moved from the village. He took me to see engineering that allowed the avalanche to be distributed by avoiding inhabited areas and diverting the mudslide to cover large sandy grounds and convert them into cultivatable land.

El Niño Sacrifice:

A descendant of Naylamp was killed by his constituents to calm the fury of the gods.

The Spanish chronicler Miguel Cabello de Balboa was serving as a pastor in Lambayeque in 1586. There, he heard the story of Naylamp, who landed in Lambayeque from some unknown Texan place, perhaps fleeing from El Niño. He subjugated the locals and founded a dynasty that lasted six or eight monarchs, until Fempellec in 1350. Let's see:

"... He was the last and most unfortunate of that generation because (...) the devil appeared to him in the form and figure of a beautiful woman, and the devils temptation was so great that Fempellec found himself with very little self-restraint. It is said that he slept with her, and upon committing such an unspeakable sin it began to rain (something that had never been seen in these plains), and this terrential downpoor lasted thirty days and caused a year of sterility and hunger: Just as with their idolized preists (and other principals) this grave crime committed by their Lord became notoriously known as the cause of great suffering for the people, with famine, heavy rains, and helplessness; and to take revenge (the forgotten loyalty of his subjects) they captured him and bound his hands and feet. He was cast into the depths of the sea and with him ended the line and descendants of the Lords (...)" ,(1)

That´s how it happened: Lambayeque was left without a Lord, until a powerful tyrant named Chimo Capac arrived with his army and seized these valleys.

BREAKING THE CODE ... and the UFOs are left without a Landing strip:3D DEMO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmTpLaNhktw

"Water run paths( blue) which unite in the Polygon Reservior (red) and the decanters (turquoise), serve to transport the liquid element captured by the Polygon. Zigzags (green) seen running through the polygon (red) are used to control the flow of liquid picked up by the Reservior. Note that the "Spiral Geoglyph" (yellow) is found in various parts of these sub-structures enabling its location and nomenclature .... "(Book excerpt from the NASCA CODE by Luis Cabrejo)

Large water reservoirs in the Andes highlands, controlled exclusively by manual locks, served to store and manage the WATER GOD ... The Nazca people, within time, were able to slowly control the mudsl...

Large water reservoirs in the Andes highlands, controlled exclusively by manual locks, served to store and manage the WATER GOD ... The Nazca people, within time, were able to slowly control the mudslides and flooding naturally.

"Hold the water when it rains, for use when it does not rain." This is the Nazca Code. To accomplish this it was necessary to build very long, valley-wide dams in the highlands to prevent the water from becoming uncontrollable. These giant shallow reserviors saved the water to later be administered.

GOODBYE UFO LANDING STRIP THEORY: The ¨Trapezoid Polygon¨ which has previously been called a ¨Runway¨ created by aliens is nothing more than a large hydraulic complex where water is discharged and cha...

GOODBYE UFO LANDING STRIP THEORY: The ¨Trapezoid Polygon¨ which has previously been called a ¨Runway¨ created by aliens is nothing more than a large hydraulic complex where water is discharged and channeled to the respective drains. In many cases the distribution channels have been accentuated to guide the water in the right direction. Once flowing, the same erosion works to pass the water through the final step of the channel. Note that the polygons are always at a minimum slope so that gravity is able do its work. In instances where the necessary slope doesn´t exist additional gutters are added to help the water flow. In the case of the ¨Trapezoid Polygon¨ the highest point is 449 meters above sea level and it has several alternative drainage channels for diverting water to the desired location.MORE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmTpLaNhktw

¨We face a problem that in reality represents an opportuntiy ... By re-evaluating the work of this ancient civilization we will discover a solution to modern-day problems with water that our ancestors had actually solved more than a millennia ag." ...

... And after 2000 years, history repeats itself ... THE GREAT NAZCA ... You simply surpassed your contemporaries for centuries ... You were able to control the waters and mudslides ... We will study your technology in-depth ....

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